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this comes as violence is on the rise in the city. now a state lawmaker is offering to help the police chief to try to stop this recent crime wave. it's not without fear that people come out, after 38-year- old man was found dead here saturday morning and classified as a homicide today. >> i'm really scared. >> reporter: police say the past eight days have been some of the most violent in the city's history. this crime wave hits as the san jose police department is down to 1055 police officers, patrolling a city of about one million people. >> it's really difficult to continue running at this level and we're at a position where we're going to welcome some help. >> reporter: that help could come from the highway patrol. san jose assemblywoman nora campos wrote a letter to the police chief about the rising crime, urging him to request that the california highway patrol provide the city of san jose with law enforcement assistance. >> i would like to have a conversation with my own staff to entertain that idea and see where they would be
this comes as violence is on the rise in the city. now a state lawmaker is offering to help the police chief to try to stop this recent crime wave. it's not without fear that people come out, after 38-year- old man was found dead here saturday morning and classified as a homicide today. >> i'm really scared. >> reporter: police say the past eight days have been some of the most violent in the city's history. this crime wave hits as the san jose police department is down to 1055...
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the positions were restored after the city received a federal grant. these recruits marked the final group hired to bring the department back to full strength. tim avila was the first of the group to receive a fire helmet and department badge. >> i just want the citizens to know that we are here, we are definitely committed. >> of the original 49 laid off, 22 came back. tonight's group all had to have previous fire fighting experience. because of that they had just an 11 week instead of 18 week fire academy. but it was still grueling. >> our training staff constantly presented us with new challenges and obstacles that force us to push ourselves harder and harder each day. >> the new firefighters come in with a 10% lower salary than the ones they replaced. and there's no guarantee that the job won't be cut again. >> i'm not worried about the budget issue, i'm not worried about the pension. i'm here to live a dream of working for the fire department of the city of san jose. >> some of these firefighters will be on the job and in fire houses as soon as th
the positions were restored after the city received a federal grant. these recruits marked the final group hired to bring the department back to full strength. tim avila was the first of the group to receive a fire helmet and department badge. >> i just want the citizens to know that we are here, we are definitely committed. >> of the original 49 laid off, 22 came back. tonight's group all had to have previous fire fighting experience. because of that they had just an 11 week...
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to the city, but something new. >> the broom to the city. the giants, the best ever! >> reporter: the costumed fans knew it wasn't because of halloween. they put two 30-foot screens on top of city hall for people to see the action. some folks couldn't even see the screens. >> can you see anything? >> not really. the vibe here is good, so that's all i need. >> we are all world series champions here. wearing orange and black in san francisco. and that's what's up. >> we want all of you to join in to a little something we did in the dugout. we're going to slow you about the slow clap. >> reporter: that pumped them up enough to accomplish the seemingly impossible this year. ♪ [ music ] the end of a championship season and time to dream of the next one. in san francisco, rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> along with the serious fun, there was some silly fun as the giants mascot lucille got into the swing of things with an international pop song. ♪ [ music ] >> infectious rhythms of gangnam style helped energize the crowd. it was certain
to the city, but something new. >> the broom to the city. the giants, the best ever! >> reporter: the costumed fans knew it wasn't because of halloween. they put two 30-foot screens on top of city hall for people to see the action. some folks couldn't even see the screens. >> can you see anything? >> not really. the vibe here is good, so that's all i need. >> we are all world series champions here. wearing orange and black in san francisco. and that's what's up....
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of thousands to the city. folks usually line the waterfront. the franciscan restaurant with its big windows facing the bay should be packed. >> we're ready to go, and extremely proud. >> reporter: many will head on to the bay to see the boat by boat. the red and white fleet has already sold all 870 feets on its four boats. surprisingly it's not just tourists who take the cruise. >> i would say 4th of july cruises are about 80% locals. >> reporter: we saw signs for 4th of july cruises, live in a very pleasant and clear san francisco ken wayne, ktvu news. >>> at 10:45, a coast guard boat has plans for the 4th of july festivities. at 10:30 the bay area community that got an early jump on the 4th of july with festivities. >>> just because it's 4th of july it doesn't mean parking is free. two years ago the municipal agency eliminated free parking on all but three holidays, thanksgiving, christmas and new years day. >>> new at 10:00, oakland police are expressing concern of four missing boys. they are identified as
of thousands to the city. folks usually line the waterfront. the franciscan restaurant with its big windows facing the bay should be packed. >> we're ready to go, and extremely proud. >> reporter: many will head on to the bay to see the boat by boat. the red and white fleet has already sold all 870 feets on its four boats. surprisingly it's not just tourists who take the cruise. >> i would say 4th of july cruises are about 80% locals. >> reporter: we saw signs for 4th of...
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the city administrator put the matter on hold after strenuous objections from several city council members. the park pits dog lovers from those who think the space should remain available for humans. >> it is a great space for humans to be able to play but humans have an student to go to all different fields and different places. >> reporter: the city administrator said there could be an alternative site for the park. >> reporter: oakland major jean quan held a reception to bid farewell to three council members. delafuente was first elected in 1992. nadel and bruno in 1996. tonight marked the last council meeting as council members. >>> tonight engel and his crew are free after they were inprisoned in syria. >> the last four days were very difficult. we're very happy to be out. we're very happy to be back in turkey. we appreciate all the help. the last five days were days that we would rather forget. >> reporter: the journalists were able to escape. engel said his captors were part of a government militia. he said he and his team were kept blindfolded, bound and subjected to mock execution
the city administrator put the matter on hold after strenuous objections from several city council members. the park pits dog lovers from those who think the space should remain available for humans. >> it is a great space for humans to be able to play but humans have an student to go to all different fields and different places. >> reporter: the city administrator said there could be an alternative site for the park. >> reporter: oakland major jean quan held a reception to...
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and the city now has money in the bank and a balanced budget. >> we reorganized the city, we cut out layers of administration. >> reporter: the mayor did not acknowledge the occupy oakland movement, which has cost the city millions and sparked recall efforts. that left those to watch the speech in a separate room. scott olsen was injured from a clash between occupy protesters and police back in october. >> i don't think mayor kwan has the guts to face me or the occupiers or the city in general. >> reporter: kwan did address crime in the city, saying the number of homicides has to be reduced. >> it's noble, it's doable. it's something that we must do as a city. and if we do it, if we do it, we will change the cycle of violence in the city forever. >> reporter: security was beefed up after occupy oakland protesters threatened to disrupt the mayor's speech, but no problems were reported. reporting live tonight here in oakland, heather holmes, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> in oakland's chinatown today, a call to occupy protesters. no more violence. seniors in chinatown have lost a sense of s
and the city now has money in the bank and a balanced budget. >> we reorganized the city, we cut out layers of administration. >> reporter: the mayor did not acknowledge the occupy oakland movement, which has cost the city millions and sparked recall efforts. that left those to watch the speech in a separate room. scott olsen was injured from a clash between occupy protesters and police back in october. >> i don't think mayor kwan has the guts to face me or the occupiers or...
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two homicides in the city today. investigators toll the oakland tribune the body of 18-year-old greysi morales-cordon was found. she was pronounced dead at the scene. a 19-year-old man was found shot near 59th street and he later died at the a hospital. the two homes bring the city's total to 113 this year. the city had 110 homicides in all of last year. >>> tonight menlo park police are investigating a second shooting on the same street where a man was shot and killed last week of the most recent incident happened this morning in the 300 block of ivy drive. officers say 12 shots were fired at a house that was occupied, but no one was injured. >>> a homeless man is recovering tonight after getting stuck inside a storm drain for hours. >> thank you. >> ktvu obtained this exclusive video of the rescue last night. pinole police say they found the 27-year-old man stuck inside the drain after getting reports of dries for help near the best buy store. after unsuccessfully pulling him out, they had to cut him out. we have p
two homicides in the city today. investigators toll the oakland tribune the body of 18-year-old greysi morales-cordon was found. she was pronounced dead at the scene. a 19-year-old man was found shot near 59th street and he later died at the a hospital. the two homes bring the city's total to 113 this year. the city had 110 homicides in all of last year. >>> tonight menlo park police are investigating a second shooting on the same street where a man was shot and killed last week of the...
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in a statement the mayor said the city has lost a lot a great labor leader. his family and friends are in our thoughts. >> one of the 49ers hires a new coach. and why players can't say enough about his coach. . >>> if you haven't heard by now, i don't know where have you been. a big game going on tomorrow in san francisco. >> i figure it's a 13 hours and about 36 minutes before kickoff and every fan knows visiting saints slight favorites to beat the 49ers tomorrow. the niners have beaten the odds all year and that could be contributed to their new head coach. on the form -- alex smith unachiever to mr. reliable. a smart coach who hired smart assistants. he trusted them to lead their apartments and change the culture. he may not be as popular as the guy like tim tebow, player doss love jim. >> he steps in the locker room and is almost -- as if is he a player, still a player and he is joking around a lot. when we step on that field, it's about business. is he still a good guy. >> to me he is about the 4th quarter. you know being tough. winning those close games
in a statement the mayor said the city has lost a lot a great labor leader. his family and friends are in our thoughts. >> one of the 49ers hires a new coach. and why players can't say enough about his coach. . >>> if you haven't heard by now, i don't know where have you been. a big game going on tomorrow in san francisco. >> i figure it's a 13 hours and about 36 minutes before kickoff and every fan knows visiting saints slight favorites to beat the 49ers tomorrow. the...
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tonight about the city of oakland's latest attempt to keep the raiders, a's, and warriors from leave town. eric rasmussen tells us this plan involves tearing down both the coliseum and the arena, and that's just for starters. >> reporter: just today, the a's insisted they still want to go to san jose, the raiders are considering going to los angeles and the warriors considering going to san francisco. >> with this team, i think we're about to hit a home run and the game is on. >> reporter: mayor jean quan joined city staff and developers to plan a new coliseum city on 750 acres where oakland's teams currently play. >> the standards are changing as we speak. we've got to bring three state of the art new stadiums to the bay area. >> reporter: the plans also include new businesses, much like southern california's l.a. live complex, which includes the staples center. >> if you want to build a good stadium here, i'm all for it. >> reporter: but as the a's reiterated their desire, some fans wonder whether they will take the proposal seriously. >> right now, they've got to give us a chance.
tonight about the city of oakland's latest attempt to keep the raiders, a's, and warriors from leave town. eric rasmussen tells us this plan involves tearing down both the coliseum and the arena, and that's just for starters. >> reporter: just today, the a's insisted they still want to go to san jose, the raiders are considering going to los angeles and the warriors considering going to san francisco. >> with this team, i think we're about to hit a home run and the game is on....
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commendation of the city. it's been a whirlwind since he's come back. even when he's in his car. >> everywhere i go, people are snapping pictures of me, in the car, it's cool. >> watching them and still think, i was on that same show with them. it's weird but it's just like, nice to know that i was with them and i know them. >> deandre spent the afternoon signing photographs and meetings admireerers. the young singer hopes to make r & b and reggae music. >> i'm sure he's going to be successful. he's a cute kid, he's very respectful and he has a lot of talent. >> reporter: he's grateful for his fans and is excited to perform in the summer tour. >> it's going to be amazing coming back on stage and or my hometown. >> reporter: deandre is finishing up his tour, he is set to fly back to l.a. in a couple of weeks where he will perform in the finale. >>> you can find our entire interview with deandre on our website ktvu.com. just look under the video player section or hot topics. >>> san jose state on the move. comin
commendation of the city. it's been a whirlwind since he's come back. even when he's in his car. >> everywhere i go, people are snapping pictures of me, in the car, it's cool. >> watching them and still think, i was on that same show with them. it's weird but it's just like, nice to know that i was with them and i know them. >> deandre spent the afternoon signing photographs and meetings admireerers. the young singer hopes to make r & b and reggae music. >> i'm sure...
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of the city. the officers noticed the butt of an assault weapon sticking out from a man's shirt. that's when the officer and armed man reached for the gun and began to struggle. it was during the struggle that other officer drew his weapon and fired several shots killing the armed man. the other man was detained. police say he was not armed. >>> volunteers set out to search for missing teenager sierra lamar. organizers are putting together volunteer searches hoping to find any sign of the girl. this morning another group of volunteers held a carwash to raise money for the continued search efforts. sierra was last seen on march 16th as she left for school. garcia torres has been arrested on suspicion of killing sierra. despite that, friends and family are holding out hopes she will be found alive. >>> a san francisco supervisor reopening ceremony grew quite a crowd. musicians and lion dancers were on hand for the opening of eric marrs campaign office. elected four years ago to represent district on
of the city. the officers noticed the butt of an assault weapon sticking out from a man's shirt. that's when the officer and armed man reached for the gun and began to struggle. it was during the struggle that other officer drew his weapon and fired several shots killing the armed man. the other man was detained. police say he was not armed. >>> volunteers set out to search for missing teenager sierra lamar. organizers are putting together volunteer searches hoping to find any sign of...
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growing potential of the city. in san francisco, janine de la vega, ktvu. >>> from iran conflicting reports about uranium enrichment. the process is already on the way. reuters quote the enrichment at the fort oak complex is set to begin in the near future. the west already concerned that tehran is seeking nuclear weapons capability. >>> and observers were caught between anti government groups and the army this weekend. today the arab league called on the army to stop it brutal conflict. syrian opposition leaders say the monitors are in effectual claiming about 300 civilians have been killed since the team arrived in syria almost three weeks ago. they want the issue turned over to the international council. >>> this week haiti will mark the two year anniversary since the 2010 quake. researchers believe the highly infectious disease was brought to haiti by peace keepers from nepal. 350,000 people died in the quake. >>> the interior department is expected to finalize plans tomorrow for a 20 year mining plan on 1 mill
growing potential of the city. in san francisco, janine de la vega, ktvu. >>> from iran conflicting reports about uranium enrichment. the process is already on the way. reuters quote the enrichment at the fort oak complex is set to begin in the near future. the west already concerned that tehran is seeking nuclear weapons capability. >>> and observers were caught between anti government groups and the army this weekend. today the arab league called on the army to stop it...
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after intense debate, the city approved a plan to file for bankruptcy, becoming the largest city in the country to do so. it reduces contributions to current employee and retiree health benefits. the city is facing a $26 million budget short fall. >>> one of the latest polls showed president obama leading republican mitt romney in three battle ground states. it gives mr. obama a 45-41% edge in florida. in ohio, the president has a 47- 38% lead over romney. and it's mr. obama 45%, romney 39% in pennsylvania. >>> mitt romney hit the campaign trail in virginia today. he hammered away at president obama's fiscal policies. >> for those a little younger, he's adding trillions of dollars to federal spending. we do not need more debt. we cannot pass on these burdens to the next generation. >> romney's campaign is said to be preparing a defense of his time at bane capital. this is apparently in response to the president's campaign that bane outsourced many jobs overseas while romney was there. >>> it warmed up nicely today. 5 to 8 degrees depending where you were. forecast highs for thursday, ju
after intense debate, the city approved a plan to file for bankruptcy, becoming the largest city in the country to do so. it reduces contributions to current employee and retiree health benefits. the city is facing a $26 million budget short fall. >>> one of the latest polls showed president obama leading republican mitt romney in three battle ground states. it gives mr. obama a 45-41% edge in florida. in ohio, the president has a 47- 38% lead over romney. and it's mr. obama 45%,...
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done congestions, some drives made the trek to the city. christien kafton reports. >> reporter: while crews worked around-the- clock to demolish doyle drive, drivers had to take lincoln boulevard through the presidio, the long route and in some cases the very long route. >> we have been waiting in traffic for about 30 minutes from down by crissy field. >> reporter: some drivers said they didn't hear about the doyle drive closure, and others say the detours were confusing. police report few problems in the richmond district. crews are on-hand, allowing drivers to make a usually illegal left-hand turn offer presidio. drivers say there were minimum delays entering san francisco. >> we thought about taking the ferry. >> reporter: bijan sartipi caltran director for the bayer was on hand to watch the demolition and said drivers seemed to gotten the message to avoid the message and given the amount of traffic it usually carries. >> we really thank the puck for ception that delay. it's not as big as it could be. >> reporter: caltrans is advising dr
done congestions, some drives made the trek to the city. christien kafton reports. >> reporter: while crews worked around-the- clock to demolish doyle drive, drivers had to take lincoln boulevard through the presidio, the long route and in some cases the very long route. >> we have been waiting in traffic for about 30 minutes from down by crissy field. >> reporter: some drivers said they didn't hear about the doyle drive closure, and others say the detours were confusing....
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city of concord confirms police investigated the property and the owner is following the law. we can tell you other cities in california have explored ordnances that will regulate how and where medical marijuana may be grown. eric rasmussen. >>> new at 10:00, contra costa officials have identified the man who died of rabies. health officials say he likely came in contact with a bat in southern contra costa county back in march. this is the county's first death from rabies in almost 20 years. >>> california's new ban against conversion therapy used to tray gay teenagers is now the subject of two federal lawsuits. christian legal group liberty council filed a lawsuit. therapists claim it can change the sexual orientation of teens. the conservative pacific justice institute also filed suit. the ban would take effect january 1st. >>> tonight at 10:25 the story of a gay teen in a battle with the boy scouts. his family's fight for his eagle rank and where they are taking it. >>> albany police are releasing new information tonight about the popular teacher who was arrested molestatio
city of concord confirms police investigated the property and the owner is following the law. we can tell you other cities in california have explored ordnances that will regulate how and where medical marijuana may be grown. eric rasmussen. >>> new at 10:00, contra costa officials have identified the man who died of rabies. health officials say he likely came in contact with a bat in southern contra costa county back in march. this is the county's first death from rabies in almost 20...
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the italian city of rimini on the shores of the adriatic sea is filled with snow. in montnegoin montenegro an avalanche killed a family of three. >>> in greece, thousands of jobs stand to be cut along with the nation's minimum wage. prime minister papademos says if the plan isn't approved it will be chaos. >>> and an emotion yam farewell for two boys killed by their father in an murder arson. >>> hundreds of people attained memorial service in tacoma this morning for 5-year-old braden powell and his 7-year-old brother charlie. the boys died last sunday during a scheduled visit with their father. >> this moment is about two beautiful boys. there have been all kinds of things said, surrounding those boys and how we got here is a story well-known. but what we do here and the spirit that we do have here is up to us. >>> official say the boy's father, josh powell brought his sons into his home and then tacked them with a hatchet and set the house on fire. all three of them died. businesses say the big crowds that turned out for this year's chinese new year's parade woul
the italian city of rimini on the shores of the adriatic sea is filled with snow. in montnegoin montenegro an avalanche killed a family of three. >>> in greece, thousands of jobs stand to be cut along with the nation's minimum wage. prime minister papademos says if the plan isn't approved it will be chaos. >>> and an emotion yam farewell for two boys killed by their father in an murder arson. >>> hundreds of people attained memorial service in tacoma this morning for...
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the city by the bay is second only to new york city when it comes to affordability. the median price is $660,000. the median income is $103,000. the study found only 30% could afford to be homeowners. >>> vintners in the napa valley say 2012 is shaping up to be a good year. >> plus, chief meteorologist bill martin is watching our weather tonight. he's back with your complete bay area forecast. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> a series of manmade earthquakes hit the delta today. researchers tested the stability of the levees on sherman island. it turns out the levee system sits on a thick bed of begannic pete and has never been tested for a major earthquake. >>> the annual grape harvest is just getting started up in sonoma. suggesting this is one of the best crops in years. a visit to jay winery, telling us these first grapes
the city by the bay is second only to new york city when it comes to affordability. the median price is $660,000. the median income is $103,000. the study found only 30% could afford to be homeowners. >>> vintners in the napa valley say 2012 is shaping up to be a good year. >> plus, chief meteorologist bill martin is watching our weather tonight. he's back with your complete bay area forecast. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in...
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trying to remove the city attorney from the ethics case. ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a man on his way to san jose took his displeasure for airport security screeners to the extreme. john brennan stripped naked at the portland airport last night. brennan said he's a frequent flier and called his stripping a protest, and protected political speech. and he said he was being nude, not lewd. >> i didn't do it just to get arrested. i did it so that i can state my unhappiness with the waste of money that tsa is. >> brennan was arrested on disorderly conduct charges and indecent exposure. needless to say, he missed his flight to san jose and had to reschedule. >>> a new yale study finds an overwhelming percentage of americans believe global warming is causing extreme weather problems across the country. 72% think global warming made the unusually warm weather last winter even worse. 51% believe it will cause a natural disaster in that community over the next year, and 75% say they were personally harmed by one or more extreme weather events in the pa
trying to remove the city attorney from the ethics case. ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a man on his way to san jose took his displeasure for airport security screeners to the extreme. john brennan stripped naked at the portland airport last night. brennan said he's a frequent flier and called his stripping a protest, and protected political speech. and he said he was being nude, not lewd. >> i didn't do it just to get arrested. i did it so that i can state my unhappiness with the...
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mid-june for the u.s. open golf open in the olympic club in the city. a chance to meet up close and personal. it is in excellent condition, the usga has come in and reconfigured the eighth hole and making it a little tougher for the golfers. put together supposedly one of the toughest finishing holes ever. but if you ask mike davis, u.s. director of the usga he is perfectly happy with the way the course has shaped up. >> i think this is a marvelous test of golf and at the end of the day, we can only do and the club, the host venue can only present it and then it's up to the 156 players to figure out who's best that week and can get it into the jar in the least amount of strokes. >> that is the hot ticket come june. that's the sporting life. most of its has already sold out. >> mark, thank you. >>> and thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news, we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> mark will be busy, the ktvu morning team is starting at 4:30. they will be following mayday, the nurses strike we told you about. and we're always there for you on kt k
mid-june for the u.s. open golf open in the olympic club in the city. a chance to meet up close and personal. it is in excellent condition, the usga has come in and reconfigured the eighth hole and making it a little tougher for the golfers. put together supposedly one of the toughest finishing holes ever. but if you ask mike davis, u.s. director of the usga he is perfectly happy with the way the course has shaped up. >> i think this is a marvelous test of golf and at the end of the day,...
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the city commission is considering the future of pete's harbor. what's at stake for the people who live there, ken wayne has the story. >> reporter: the planning commission is still meeting at this hour behind closed doors trying to figure out the future of pete's harbor and how it might affect the people who live there. it's been a fixture for more than a half a century. pete's harbor has been home to people living in their boats on rvs. >> we did this originally to try it out for a year, we've been here for seven years. >> if everybody is ejected there'll be 488 people out of 86 boats and 40 people out of 20 recreational vehicles. >> the people who live at pete harbor heaven have been able to give their input into what happens to them. it's only been the developer and landlord who have given their input. >> i feel for a lot of the people but it's time to move on. >> reporter: paula is the widow of pete bucheli the founder of pete harbor she also owns the land. >> i do have to move myself after 44 years of living there. i do have a feeling, you k
the city commission is considering the future of pete's harbor. what's at stake for the people who live there, ken wayne has the story. >> reporter: the planning commission is still meeting at this hour behind closed doors trying to figure out the future of pete's harbor and how it might affect the people who live there. it's been a fixture for more than a half a century. pete's harbor has been home to people living in their boats on rvs. >> we did this originally to try it out for...
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in the city. but that imagine was shattered in the early morning hours on may 31st when a 20-year-old woman was walking home. >> the suspect stepped from a darkly lit area, struck the victim on her head, knocked her to the ground and then pulled her back into the darkness where he could commit his sexual assault assault. >> reporter: investigators credit dna evidence with helping them capture the suspect 52-year-old leonard easton last week. santa clara university students were cautioned by e-mail. causing students to take extra steps to stay safe. >> every woman that's walking home we make sure they are escorted. >> reporter: easton is a sex offender with a prior rape conviction. he's listed as a transient. but he's not the only sex offender who ended up in santa clara. the website shows alameda just a few blocks away. sex offenders end up here because it complies with laws keeping them a certain distance away from parks and schools where kids congregate. but santa clara university is about 100 y
in the city. but that imagine was shattered in the early morning hours on may 31st when a 20-year-old woman was walking home. >> the suspect stepped from a darkly lit area, struck the victim on her head, knocked her to the ground and then pulled her back into the darkness where he could commit his sexual assault assault. >> reporter: investigators credit dna evidence with helping them capture the suspect 52-year-old leonard easton last week. santa clara university students were...
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and behind the drama is the battle for power, money and the future of a city that just can't seem to get out of its own way. ktvu's frank somerville has tonight's special report. >> reporter: this is sue graham, she's the wife of a pg & e worker, the mother of two teenaged kids and a once proud resident of oakland. graham still lives in oakland but after her encounter with mayor jean quan, her pride in the city is lessened. >> i looked down the aisle and there was the mayor of oakland. i thought about it and i walked right up to her and said, i don't think you're doing a good job. her response was, i raised my children here, i think they are perfectly fine. and if you don't like it, move. >> wow, wow, that's great. >> reporter: cory cook is a 12 year oakland resident. until last month when he and his young family did move. >> part of it is a frustration of where we are in oakland. >> reporter: jean quan declined to comment about this story but she is not without her supporters. >> i didn't split, they split. >> reporter: gene hazard is a well known political activists in oakland he r
and behind the drama is the battle for power, money and the future of a city that just can't seem to get out of its own way. ktvu's frank somerville has tonight's special report. >> reporter: this is sue graham, she's the wife of a pg & e worker, the mother of two teenaged kids and a once proud resident of oakland. graham still lives in oakland but after her encounter with mayor jean quan, her pride in the city is lessened. >> i looked down the aisle and there was the mayor of...
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what the demands are and how the city is responding. >> move city hall! >> reporter: officersç forced e open doors shut. protesters tried unhinging the doors, vandalizing with a pyre of pliers atepting to get inside. city officials agreed to meet with three of the occupy supporters. including this woman. >> we have due big demands. one is the immediate release of all the political prisoners. second demand is end of police harassment of people exercising first amendment rights. >> reporter: we were not allowed to accompany the people inside for the discussion after last night's late night arrest of 12 protesters. oakland police say demonstrators tried to stop an officer from pulling down a teepee. >> it's not good for the attitude and social climate in the city. >>ç reporter: it appears the to city representatives and the mayor's chief of staff tried to find a way to hear the protest. the protesters say they're negotiating for the release of those arrested last night. >> the city has not behaved in that trustworthy way and i believe that was heard. >>
what the demands are and how the city is responding. >> move city hall! >> reporter: officersç forced e open doors shut. protesters tried unhinging the doors, vandalizing with a pyre of pliers atepting to get inside. city officials agreed to meet with three of the occupy supporters. including this woman. >> we have due big demands. one is the immediate release of all the political prisoners. second demand is end of police harassment of people exercising first amendment...
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. >>> tomorrow, city council plans to asked the audit committee of the city's audit. the move comes after the city council discusses modifications for public employee pension reform. employee unions say the figures are inflated. >>> arson investigators try to find a cause of a three alarm fire that displaced dozens of people last night but many neighbors say think think they know the problem. we'll tell you why they say the house where this fire started has been a problem for years. >>> the right -- the fight for the white house amps up as we head for super tuesday. >>> and the latest sponsor to pull out of rush limbaugh's show. we'll tell you in just 90 seconds. >>> residents near a house that went up in flames in san francisco's bay view district say it is just a matter of time before something happened. allie rasmus tells us that house has been the focus of recent complaints. >> i opened the door to my room and there was just black smoke. >> reporter: hernandez escaped no one was hurt in the home. two of the homes on this block were red tagged and the residents k-p
. >>> tomorrow, city council plans to asked the audit committee of the city's audit. the move comes after the city council discusses modifications for public employee pension reform. employee unions say the figures are inflated. >>> arson investigators try to find a cause of a three alarm fire that displaced dozens of people last night but many neighbors say think think they know the problem. we'll tell you why they say the house where this fire started has been a problem for...
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the move clears the way for the city to begin enforcement as of october 1st. san francisco already enforces its plastic bag ban in large supermarkets and retail pharmacies. >>> joe is in for mark tonight and he comes in with more news for giant fans. >> they move one step closer to clenching the league. the giants had already taken a 2-0 lead off francis thenned add to it here in the sixth. that scores hunter pence. they already had run in another run. pagan sends one to left. blanco scores, pagan goes to third with his 14th triple of the year and ongoing san francisco giant record. one more run of the inning when marco scutero scores pagan with the appearance of a bearded gnome in the bullpen. >>> the a's began a brutal road trip that will take them to new york and texas. holding one of the american league wild card spots, none of that changed but the outing did not start that well. fielder got to them again. the tigers get the 5-1 lead. all gravy for the tigers when cabrera came to the plate against jesse chavez in the eighth. that's a grand slam. cabrera's
the move clears the way for the city to begin enforcement as of october 1st. san francisco already enforces its plastic bag ban in large supermarkets and retail pharmacies. >>> joe is in for mark tonight and he comes in with more news for giant fans. >> they move one step closer to clenching the league. the giants had already taken a 2-0 lead off francis thenned add to it here in the sixth. that scores hunter pence. they already had run in another run. pagan sends one to left....
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after the deli closed. >> that 7-eleven has parachuted in against the city's own laws. that's why we're here. we believe the city has actually not followed its own laws. >> the mayor of san mateo says he supports an outside investigation. >>> it's gooding good and cold tonight. >> a bay area teen shot and killed hours after taking his senior class pictures. the holiday donation his classmates are making in his name. >> only on 2. >> one here, and another over here. >> a bay area man created an elaborate christmas display in his yard. the surprising centerpiece he says thieves stole. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-vers
after the deli closed. >> that 7-eleven has parachuted in against the city's own laws. that's why we're here. we believe the city has actually not followed its own laws. >> the mayor of san mateo says he supports an outside investigation. >>> it's gooding good and cold tonight. >> a bay area teen shot and killed hours after taking his senior class pictures. the holiday donation his classmates are making in his name. >> only on 2. >> one here, and another...
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it's been one of the high crime cities in a long long time. i still think it's a great city. i live here, i'm here several times a week. i would just say to the police chief and others in charge you have to do better guys. >> reporter: the assistant police chief were back at the regency theaters. the opd tells us they've increased patrols in the area as well. but sandra martin who moved from piedmont five weeks ago is questioning the wisdom of her move. >> i am concerned did i make the best decision. >> reporter: at that unrelated press conference today, governor brown quipped that maybe when he finished being governor he would come back and have another term of mayor when may -- another term as mayor when mayor quan was done with her term. that's when mayor quan looked at her watch and joked, you want to start right now. >>> initial reports indicate that the shooting may have stemmed from a robbery. >>> what firefighters were able to save and what the owners say they intend to do now. >>> and back here in 10 minutes it's a spare the air day tomorrow. it's going to get hot. i
it's been one of the high crime cities in a long long time. i still think it's a great city. i live here, i'm here several times a week. i would just say to the police chief and others in charge you have to do better guys. >> reporter: the assistant police chief were back at the regency theaters. the opd tells us they've increased patrols in the area as well. but sandra martin who moved from piedmont five weeks ago is questioning the wisdom of her move. >> i am concerned did i make...
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also in the city muni's n-yudah and j.-church will be closed. >>> in just 16 minutes final preparations for that big anniversary. the event planned for sunday and the closures that will be in place. >>> at ktvu.com we posted more details about all of this weekend's closures and how you can get around them. >>> hewlett packered stock went up today after the giant said it was going to lay off 20,000 employees. hp stock rose more than 7% as the markets opened. it then fell some what before bouncing back and ended being the dow's best performing stock today. in the end here's a specific look at the numbers. hp closed today at $21.77. that's an increase of 69-cents or 3.1%. >>> president obama is back in washington, d.c. tonight after a whirlwind campaign visit to the bay area and another stop in iowa. as ktvu's rita williams report, the estimated $4 million raised fills a gap left by big banks. >> the president had a lot to smile about as he left the bay area this morning. his campaign chest a lot fuller. the california cash m
also in the city muni's n-yudah and j.-church will be closed. >>> in just 16 minutes final preparations for that big anniversary. the event planned for sunday and the closures that will be in place. >>> at ktvu.com we posted more details about all of this weekend's closures and how you can get around them. >>> hewlett packered stock went up today after the giant said it was going to lay off 20,000 employees. hp stock rose more than 7% as the markets opened. it then...
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city's 1.5% payroll tax on the new payroll. supporters say the new legislation will help provide jobs for thousands of people. >>> google is reportedly close to a deal that will see it pay a record fine over a breach of privacy policies. the federal trade commission investigation focused on whether google violated a settlement that planted tracking software on some iphones and i pads without users permission. the wall street journal says google could have to pay more than $22 million. >>> opening statements are said to begin tomorrow in the trial of hanz riser. attorneys are now seeking $15 million in a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of riser's two children. >>> the anti doping agency featured lifetime dope bans on three of armstrong's team members. the tests all come as armstrong continues to fight to try to clear his name. the anti doping agency has accused him of using performance drugs. if armstrong loses the case, he could be stripped of all seven of his tour de france wins. >> reporter: president obama taking his middle
city's 1.5% payroll tax on the new payroll. supporters say the new legislation will help provide jobs for thousands of people. >>> google is reportedly close to a deal that will see it pay a record fine over a breach of privacy policies. the federal trade commission investigation focused on whether google violated a settlement that planted tracking software on some iphones and i pads without users permission. the wall street journal says google could have to pay more than $22 million....
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live in the city tonight. and tells us why others say it's not a trade worth making. >> reporter: take a look at this park. it's become kind of a gathering place for people in the community. this isn't just a cafe tables. it's public art. that is for sale on craigslist for $12,000. it is part of a much larger question of how far the city go in balancing public park spaces with public parks. >> the long line of parked cars on 22nd street is a bit of greenery. a tiny 120 square foot public park that used to be a public parking space. >>> it's a venue for public art. >> the owners are taking park in the program to convert parking spaces. pay the city several thousand dollars to rent the spaces which range from cafe seating to green space. >> private citizens can basically fund public parks. >> people can come and they don't have to buy a latte to stay. >> demand has increased. there are 33 with another 15 in the design process. and you might say is a mile long. >> the folks who are on the list wanting to know abo
live in the city tonight. and tells us why others say it's not a trade worth making. >> reporter: take a look at this park. it's become kind of a gathering place for people in the community. this isn't just a cafe tables. it's public art. that is for sale on craigslist for $12,000. it is part of a much larger question of how far the city go in balancing public park spaces with public parks. >> the long line of parked cars on 22nd street is a bit of greenery. a tiny 120 square foot...
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, the city council has not yet taken a vote on the matter. reporting live in napa, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> now to hayward where nurses took to the streets this afternoon to protest the upcoming closure of the inpatient pediatric facility. the entire facility is scheduled to close in 2013 and a replacement facility will be opened. patient. >> derek: have to drive to santa clara or oakland for services. they say those families will suffer. >> i think it's absolutely terrible for them. i think that we have many patients who have repeated missions, they know the staff. >> within the oakland medical center, will be a state of the art children's hospital. we will consolidate inpatient pediatrics to that hospital because it allows for all of the specialists. >> kaiser officials also say the san leandro department will offer pediatric care. >>> this year's tax deadline is just hours away. but thanks to e filing, mailing off the tax is almost all but done. >> reporter: taxpayers did not even have to get out of their car to drop off their f
, the city council has not yet taken a vote on the matter. reporting live in napa, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> now to hayward where nurses took to the streets this afternoon to protest the upcoming closure of the inpatient pediatric facility. the entire facility is scheduled to close in 2013 and a replacement facility will be opened. patient. >> derek: have to drive to santa clara or oakland for services. they say those families will suffer. >> i think it's...
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live from the motor city. debora. >> reporter: ken, it's almost 2:00 a.m. and 42 degrees. the interviews, the final interviews are wrapping up and they are going to pack up this world series pretty shortly. but let's take a look at that scoreboard one last time and you see it, 4-3. the sweep complete. the world series come back home to san francisco. and i want oshow you the fans that were here tonight, because there were thousands, thousands of screaming giant fans. they came down above the giant's dugout after the game and they just shared the love for as long as they could. shouting at the players, cheering them, chanting for pablo sandoval who was carrying the trophy around and they loved it. matt cain got an amazing response. bruce bochy waved his hat a.m. at them. they were just so thrilled with the outcome. people in the stands thinking it might go to another game, but it didn't. we talked to some of the fans in last few minutes before security had everybody leave. let's hear the fans. >> i mean, i don'
live from the motor city. debora. >> reporter: ken, it's almost 2:00 a.m. and 42 degrees. the interviews, the final interviews are wrapping up and they are going to pack up this world series pretty shortly. but let's take a look at that scoreboard one last time and you see it, 4-3. the sweep complete. the world series come back home to san francisco. and i want oshow you the fans that were here tonight, because there were thousands, thousands of screaming giant fans. they came down above...
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cost a lot to produce in the city. we're having so many more successes. >> a lot of work went to canada and we're trying to see that come back. >> when a movie comes to town, it's not just cast work. we're making sure we're seeing for bigger roles as well. >> while the film is still only in preproduction and has not yet been titled it's expected to be released sometime next year. sal castaneda, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> it's a sign the housing collapse may be nearing an ends. all 20 of the largest metropolitan areas posted games in april. the s & p case-shiller forecast showed an increase of 2.2% in may over all. >>> students at four profit schools such as heald college and the kwraouft -- university of phoenix will be affected most. this should save about $55 million. the changes won't affect state colleges and universities. >>> cal state students don't have to worry about a faculty strike. the union reached a tentative agreement on a four year contract that avoids potential strikes this fall. but there are no pay incr
cost a lot to produce in the city. we're having so many more successes. >> a lot of work went to canada and we're trying to see that come back. >> when a movie comes to town, it's not just cast work. we're making sure we're seeing for bigger roles as well. >> while the film is still only in preproduction and has not yet been titled it's expected to be released sometime next year. sal castaneda, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> it's a sign the housing collapse may be nearing...
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the protest came as the country's labor minister was in the city. the minister infuriated many people when she signed off on pension reform that raised the retirement age and told the unemployed not to be choosy when looking for work. >>> in india, millions of people celebrateed the first day of dewaly today with fireworks, candles and sweets. the festival of light celebrates the light over dark. the festival lasts for five days. >>> how a teenager who got bitten by six rattlesnakes survived. >>> new information we just learned about an explosion. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking a big change in our weather. he is back with what we can expect. [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant both: we're the fruit guys! back in 1998, we had this idea to deliver fresh fruit to offices in downtown san francisco. w
the protest came as the country's labor minister was in the city. the minister infuriated many people when she signed off on pension reform that raised the retirement age and told the unemployed not to be choosy when looking for work. >>> in india, millions of people celebrateed the first day of dewaly today with fireworks, candles and sweets. the festival of light celebrates the light over dark. the festival lasts for five days. >>> how a teenager who got bitten by six...
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this comes at the city council calls for changes in the pension plan for city employees. >>> and temperatures outside right now are on the cool side, 46 in napa, 48 in fairfield. as we go into the overnight hours it's going to get colder. overnight lows in the mid-30s and upper 30s. dewpoints are high. that's because the ground is wet. the central valley had a dense fog advisory. i have a lot of fog up in marysville. we will see patches of dense fog tomorrow morning as we head off to work. just be thinking that way, it'll be a little thicker and denser than it was this morning. widely scattered, not all over. but just in the places, the usual suspect spots. i will watch that for you, when i come back we will go to the five day forecast, we will go looking for rain and we'll look at the weekend. i know it's a ways off but we will take a look at it any way. >>> the climb up half dome was limited to 400 people per day last year, now officials are recommending 300 a day to preserve rather the parks natural character. in the past as many as 1,200 were allowed up the slippery granite. other options
this comes at the city council calls for changes in the pension plan for city employees. >>> and temperatures outside right now are on the cool side, 46 in napa, 48 in fairfield. as we go into the overnight hours it's going to get colder. overnight lows in the mid-30s and upper 30s. dewpoints are high. that's because the ground is wet. the central valley had a dense fog advisory. i have a lot of fog up in marysville. we will see patches of dense fog tomorrow morning as we head off to...
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barrier between the city and the waterfront. the freeway is long gone and in its place, the scenic promenade. that's one of the success stories that emerged from that disaster. >>> reporter: the grim images of loma are hard to forget. 42 people died when the upper deck pancaked on to the lower. it burned out of control for hours. in the end, the 6.9 magnitude quake killed 63 people, injured more than 3700, and caused nearly $6 billion in damage. >> i remember running outside and seeing telephone poles and wires all over the place. >> reporter: san francisco businessman jack robertson also remembers when the ferry building was just that. >> nobody went here. you took the fer ry, you kind of went through a little tiny hallway to get from the boat and got out of here as quickly as possible. >> the quake prompted a new vision for the area that reunited the city with its waterfront. with miles of spectacular walking and bicycle paths, restaurants, and open spaces. >> i think we've taken what was an awful event for a lot of people and
barrier between the city and the waterfront. the freeway is long gone and in its place, the scenic promenade. that's one of the success stories that emerged from that disaster. >>> reporter: the grim images of loma are hard to forget. 42 people died when the upper deck pancaked on to the lower. it burned out of control for hours. in the end, the 6.9 magnitude quake killed 63 people, injured more than 3700, and caused nearly $6 billion in damage. >> i remember running outside and...
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after that a rap party is held at the tech stud. >> the city council is considering changes to the city's municipal code to lure businesses to downtown. officials say there is a 25% vacancy space downtown. support rallied to keep the rallies open. they are shutting down april 15th because their lease is set to expire. exactly why the landlord won't renew is something of a mystery. >> it's not due to financial reasons, but simply because the landowner no longer wants to have a bowling center here. we don't know what it is that he has planned to put here. >> managers estimated that the bowling alley averages 2,000 customers each year and rally organizers said the 51-year-old business is an important part of the community. >>> a stretch of highway 120 inside yosemite national park re-opened after being out of action for more than five weeks. section of highway is known as big oak flat road. rangers allowed drivers back on it 6:00 a.m., easing travel in and around the park. a rockslide severely damned the road in january. mild weather allowed crews to finish work on the road a month ahead of
after that a rap party is held at the tech stud. >> the city council is considering changes to the city's municipal code to lure businesses to downtown. officials say there is a 25% vacancy space downtown. support rallied to keep the rallies open. they are shutting down april 15th because their lease is set to expire. exactly why the landlord won't renew is something of a mystery. >> it's not due to financial reasons, but simply because the landowner no longer wants to have a...
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are demanding that the city and developers -- close to $400 million many state, city and federal money will go to redeveloping the terminal at the port of oakland. community members and the city negotiated with developers for 50% local hire rate, but the. >> the sticking point is what it triggers for a company to hire locally. do they have to have 50 employees or have 20 employees before they have to hire locally? >> first of all - . >> halses wesson and others want a permanent community representative involved in the project even after it opens years from now. >> i want someone to be at that table, so when they are getting ready to make decisions they are not just making it just based on the bottom line. a city committee will vote on a plan that has to be approved by the county council before the end of the month to secure hundreds of millions of dollars in state pound ifing. community organizers passed out these fliers, urging people to show up for the committee vote on tuesday. they want to make sure that the city and developers know they are still very serious players in the future
are demanding that the city and developers -- close to $400 million many state, city and federal money will go to redeveloping the terminal at the port of oakland. community members and the city negotiated with developers for 50% local hire rate, but the. >> the sticking point is what it triggers for a company to hire locally. do they have to have 50 employees or have 20 employees before they have to hire locally? >> first of all - . >> halses wesson and others want a...
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the nation. >> reporter: newtown episcouple -- episcopal church is the second largest in the city. >> we've lost members and everw s somebody. >> reporter: people here have been spending much of the day laying flowers and paying tribute. >> what's important right now is love, courage, and compassion. >> the medical examiner says in order to help families identify their children, they gave them photos of their children so they did not have to see the damage and the result of this rampage up close. >>> today state police said they have good information as to the motive behind the horror but did not provide more details. sources said the shooter did not leave a letter behind. police say 20-year-old adam lanza shot and killed his mother, nancy, in their home before going to the school he had attended as a child. contrary to earlier reports, nancy lanza had no apparent connection to the school. today a family spokesman said they are grieving her loss. >> very, very kind, considerate, loving young lady. she lived here, good part of her life. she was very involved in the community. very well
the nation. >> reporter: newtown episcouple -- episcopal church is the second largest in the city. >> we've lost members and everw s somebody. >> reporter: people here have been spending much of the day laying flowers and paying tribute. >> what's important right now is love, courage, and compassion. >> the medical examiner says in order to help families identify their children, they gave them photos of their children so they did not have to see the damage and the...
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>> the chief is appointed by the city manager, ratified by the city council and the city manager has expressed her confidence on the chief. >> even if this doesn't pass i got my message across for my members. >> reporter: thousands of officers are expected to take part in the meeting that takes place tomorrow. because it's such a controversial issue it could take hours before it gets to a vote. >>> the arrest of two car theft suspects was a little startling for people at a near by laundry mat. it was a quick operation. officered identified a stolen car and several officers quickly arrested a suspect. it happened right in front of a laundromat. one man came out to see what was happening and he found himself sprints for cover. >> i ran behind my car. the weapons were pointing in this direction so all i knew what to do is run and get out of the way. >> he says officers yelled for the suspects to get down, the suspected complied and they were taken into arrest. >>> the caltrans review was prompted by a former engineer who falsified reports last year. no bridge in the review has been foun
>> the chief is appointed by the city manager, ratified by the city council and the city manager has expressed her confidence on the chief. >> even if this doesn't pass i got my message across for my members. >> reporter: thousands of officers are expected to take part in the meeting that takes place tomorrow. because it's such a controversial issue it could take hours before it gets to a vote. >>> the arrest of two car theft suspects was a little startling for people...
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go to the san mateo bridge, you might get into the city faster. >>> a 3-year-old girl in east bay is recovering after a two story fall. the accident happened in morning at an apartment complex on fremont boulevard in fremont. the girl, whose name is being withheld fell when a window screen gave way. she plunged to the ground and her father climbed down to rescue her. amazingly authorities say she only suffered bumps and bruises. she was taken to children's hospital in oakland for observation. >> a free first aid training session in the east bay was aimed at teaching bystanders how to cope with the crisis organizers say it's important for people to know what to do before an ambulance arrives. >> what we do is that we go out and we teach our people on how to save each other rather than get shot, stabbed, any bleeding, trauma, strokes, seizures and things of that nature. >> they plan to offer more of the emergency triage training throughout the year. >>> word tonight that police have arrest a 34-year-old san rafael man on child molestation charges. san falafel police arrested ruiz on th
go to the san mateo bridge, you might get into the city faster. >>> a 3-year-old girl in east bay is recovering after a two story fall. the accident happened in morning at an apartment complex on fremont boulevard in fremont. the girl, whose name is being withheld fell when a window screen gave way. she plunged to the ground and her father climbed down to rescue her. amazingly authorities say she only suffered bumps and bruises. she was taken to children's hospital in oakland for...
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for the city. one pool found 98% of visitors to san francisco say they want to come back. tourism is an $8 billion business for the city. >>> two children and their mother killed inside their own home. the massive show of support tonight for a northern california family. >>> after a channel 2 report this tailor and many area residents find relief from prostitution. how the city of lafayette is cracking down on massage parlors. i thought of something else we need for the baby. what's that? it's a 200 watts per channel dynamically balanced surround sound wireless baby monitor... [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, they got it, that this old guy want
for the city. one pool found 98% of visitors to san francisco say they want to come back. tourism is an $8 billion business for the city. >>> two children and their mother killed inside their own home. the massive show of support tonight for a northern california family. >>> after a channel 2 report this tailor and many area residents find relief from prostitution. how the city of lafayette is cracking down on massage parlors. i thought of something else we need for the baby....
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over the last 16 days the san jose sharks flew nearly 8,000 miles to nine different cities. and about the only thing they didn't lose was their luggage. they finally come home beaten, battered and bruised and that includes their head coach. today in minnesota, head coach mclelan was hit by a stick of the minnesota players. he hobbled back to the locker room where he was stable and able to watch the rest of the game on tv. todd was still feeling fine when the sharks scored two goals. tommy wingels lights the light in the second inning. watch joe thornton. he will beat nicholas. the wild scored the only goal of the second period. it's a power play opportunity. 2-2 after two. third quarter now, sharks get their own power play going. burns scores to give them a 3- 2. the shark's defense was m.i.a. for most of this trip. and it's the game winner, 4-23 -- 4-3 is the final. sharks were outscored 25-34 on this nine game road trip and they are now the seventh seed. >>> another display of human pyrotechnics. i just wish we had enough time to show you the 126 points. lebron james, jame
over the last 16 days the san jose sharks flew nearly 8,000 miles to nine different cities. and about the only thing they didn't lose was their luggage. they finally come home beaten, battered and bruised and that includes their head coach. today in minnesota, head coach mclelan was hit by a stick of the minnesota players. he hobbled back to the locker room where he was stable and able to watch the rest of the game on tv. todd was still feeling fine when the sharks scored two goals. tommy...
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the city revealed 26 new charging stayings in front of city hall. also there are plan tossed another 33 stations by the end of the year. the city has a total of 49 charging stations available to all drivers for three until next year. >> and we have showers showing up well north of here. the live storm tracker two looking for rain in the bay area, there are just a few low clouds, i expect a lot of the green just lower levels of the atmosphere being moistened up as that system gets closer. you increase the humidity and -- then the real front gets here after midnight it triggers off the scattered showers, we are looking at clouds increasing, humidity increasing, overnight temperatures will be in the 40s and daytime tomorrow scattered showers, mainly in the north bay for the morning drive. you go late in the day the afternoon drive in san jose looks wet as well. we are looking at scattered showers throughout the bay area, throughout the day tomorrow mainly starting in the north bay. here is what the model does. it's over tuesday through sunday. the rain
the city revealed 26 new charging stayings in front of city hall. also there are plan tossed another 33 stations by the end of the year. the city has a total of 49 charging stations available to all drivers for three until next year. >> and we have showers showing up well north of here. the live storm tracker two looking for rain in the bay area, there are just a few low clouds, i expect a lot of the green just lower levels of the atmosphere being moistened up as that system gets closer....
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city not just the business section. >> reporter: the city is considering an ordnance to more tightly control the establishments, but in the meantime, this city's imagine is bruised. >> it makes you think twice, am i going to spend my night down here in downtown walnut creek. >> reporter: on monday, the bars and restaurant owners are trying to hold a new conference to outline what they plan to do to make this area safer. and a police sergeant we talked to tonight said once the bars start closing they'll be waiting. i can see the mood out here is changing a bit right now. live in walnut creek, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> new details in the effort to stop the violence in walnut creek. city leaders want the lift lounge and grill to stop serving alcohol an hour earlier at 11:30 p.m. the city says alcohol has fueled too many i -- too many incidents of violence downtown. the owners will face the city council on tuesday. >>> the contractor that was building a trench that collapsed died this morning. the fremont based company did not have workers compensation insurance. >>> a fairfield mot
city not just the business section. >> reporter: the city is considering an ordnance to more tightly control the establishments, but in the meantime, this city's imagine is bruised. >> it makes you think twice, am i going to spend my night down here in downtown walnut creek. >> reporter: on monday, the bars and restaurant owners are trying to hold a new conference to outline what they plan to do to make this area safer. and a police sergeant we talked to tonight said once the...
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the nba finals against oklahoma city. the series gets underway tuesday night. >>> the kings with their first crack at wrapping up the stanley cup series in franchise history. jonathan quick found himself behind in new jersey midway through the 1st quarter. bad decision by quick to come out the net. zach parise beats quick to the corner of the net. parise hadn't scored in five game, but it was 1-0. devils. salvador tees off and a puck gets a piece of the player. new jersey staves off elimination for the second straight game. game 6 back in l.a. on monday. only the 1942 toronto maple leafs have come back from that deficit. >>> yesterday i'll have a another was scratched from the belmont and would not get' chance to complete the triple crown. the kentucky derby and preakness stakes winner did parade in the paddock and was then retired. eleven horses broke cleanly from the gate with paynter jumping into the lead. then came a charge by union rags, ridden by john valezquez. >> paynter, union rags, fighting from the rails. paynt
the nba finals against oklahoma city. the series gets underway tuesday night. >>> the kings with their first crack at wrapping up the stanley cup series in franchise history. jonathan quick found himself behind in new jersey midway through the 1st quarter. bad decision by quick to come out the net. zach parise beats quick to the corner of the net. parise hadn't scored in five game, but it was 1-0. devils. salvador tees off and a puck gets a piece of the player. new jersey staves off...
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to propose hirings many as the city can afford. reporting live. i'm heather holmes. ktvu channel 2news. >> the bay area is back on storm watch tonight after some unusually dry weather. >> bill martin is tracking a fast moving storm moving toward northern california. >> i'm getting reports san mat, o, redwood, you have rain coming down. very had reports of san mateo of rainfall. antioch cause doesn't have rain but you can see when you look at live storm tracker 2, moderate rain this is not the storm. this is prefrontal stuff in to the bay area. as the rain increases so does the wind. this is the beginning a strong storm is heading this way. the overnight hours into the morning. when i come back we will look at the radar and the forecast method schedule show you how it plays out. >> the federal appeals court is set to announce its ruling tomorrow on california's same sex marriage ban. we are live where it'll issue its decision. >> reporter: it's a big day tomorrow here at the court. not because of any appearances or hearings but beca
to propose hirings many as the city can afford. reporting live. i'm heather holmes. ktvu channel 2news. >> the bay area is back on storm watch tonight after some unusually dry weather. >> bill martin is tracking a fast moving storm moving toward northern california. >> i'm getting reports san mat, o, redwood, you have rain coming down. very had reports of san mateo of rainfall. antioch cause doesn't have rain but you can see when you look at live storm tracker 2, moderate rain...
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resort city of marbela popular with the rich and famous. at least one person has died. strong winds are fanning the flames through winds that are already timber dry after a long hot summer and a drought last summer. authorities say they suspect an arsonist caused that fire. >>> in mexico the man declared the loser in last july's presidential elections says he still is refusing to accept the results. obrador insists the vote was rigged. yesterday mexico's highest court confirmed that pena nieto was the winner. lopez obrador is calling for peaceful protest similar to the one six years ago when he lost another election. >>> two men from texas reeled in quite a catch while sport fishing off the coast of orange county. the men caught a 917-pound 10- foot maco shark. they spent four hours fighting the shark before finally reeling it in. one of the men said it was the most physically demanding thing he's ever done. the two say they plan to eat the shark. >> funny guy, really. they're going to miss me, i'm going to miss them. >>> a sad day in one s
resort city of marbela popular with the rich and famous. at least one person has died. strong winds are fanning the flames through winds that are already timber dry after a long hot summer and a drought last summer. authorities say they suspect an arsonist caused that fire. >>> in mexico the man declared the loser in last july's presidential elections says he still is refusing to accept the results. obrador insists the vote was rigged. yesterday mexico's highest court confirmed that...
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the nation took place tonight in new york city. they were choreographed to patriotic music chosen by voters online. this is the 36th year that macy's has sponsored new york's fireworks show. >>> in the bay area, one city is allowing people to set off their own fireworks, but even that comes with restrictions. ken wayne is live in petaluma where a ban on fireworks is set for just this one day. >> reporter: over my corner there. there's something going on. this is the kind of activity that's banned in most parts of the bay area. as you mentioned here in petaluma, you can have your own personal fireworks celebration. they may not be as spectacular as the big city fireworks shows, but it's more hands on and the family can be involved. >> it's just so much fun. everyone gets together, you know, and everyone is just so friendly around here. it's a lot of fun. >> reporter: petaluma allows residents to allow safe fireworks in designated city parks and even in front of their homes. it's a tradition that's been going on for years. >> the non
the nation took place tonight in new york city. they were choreographed to patriotic music chosen by voters online. this is the 36th year that macy's has sponsored new york's fireworks show. >>> in the bay area, one city is allowing people to set off their own fireworks, but even that comes with restrictions. ken wayne is live in petaluma where a ban on fireworks is set for just this one day. >> reporter: over my corner there. there's something going on. this is the kind of...